Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro and J7 Max were recently launched in India for INR 20,900 and INR 17,900 respectively. The two mid range smartphones are the members of 2017 J7 Series and carry different specifications for variable requirements of customers.
Galaxy J7 Pro carries a sharp 5.5 inch Full HD Super AMOLED display with curved glass. The processor in use is 1.6 GHz Octa Core Exynos 7870 with Mali T830 GPU while the same comes with 3 GB of RAM and 64 GB internal storage. Expandable memory capacity for J7 Pro is 64 GB.
Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro is priced @ INR 20,900
Samsung offers an excellent 13 MP camera with LED flash at both the ends. J7 Pro runs on Android 7.0 and comes with features like fingerprint sensor, Samsung pay and 4G VoLTE. It is just 8.1 mm in thickness while a huge 3600 mAh battery is used for a day long of easy usage.
You can buy the new J7 Pro around the mid of July. Samsung J7 Max is a bit more affordable when compared to the Pro variant. It uses a bigger 5.7 inch full HD TFT display and 1.6 GHz MediaTek Helio P20 processor. It comes with 4GB of RAM.
Samsung Galaxy J7 Max is priced @ INR 17,900
The same set of cameras can be bought on J7 Max as its more expensive cousin. It uses a smaller 3300 mAh battery and gets 32 GB of internal storage. A customer can buy the Galaxy J7 Max from June 20 and use Samsung Pay Mini on the smartphone.
Buying the new J7 Max through Paytm can bring INR 800 of cashback to the customer’s account. Even after getting more RAM than the expensive J7 Pro, the Mediatek processor may not match the performance of the Exynos chipset. Both the phones are available in Black and Gold shade.
Samsung Galaxy J7 Max Specifications
Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro specifications
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